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    In “History of Italian Immigration”, Alexandra Molnar introduces readers to a new era of immigration, known as ‘New Immigration’, which resulted in America opening up its gates to millions of Italian immigrants, among others. This foreign population consisted of two classes: laborers, and the more elite and educated craftsman. Molnar goes on to explain, that considering the massive influx of Italians to America, they made up a significant amount of the work force, integrating into society as…

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    Vancouver Economy Essay

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    Vancouver is a large seaport city located in the Lower Mainland in British Columbia. 631,000 people are living in Vancouver, and it has the largest population in the province. The Greater Vancouver (the Metropolitan Vancouver) including Vancouver has almost 2.5 million people, and it is the third largest metropolitan area in Canada. With the population density of 5,400 people per square kilometer, it is the most densely populated city. Therefore, it is possible to say that the economic, social…

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    Regent Park Case Study

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    currently being renovated by Toronto Community Housing, the largest social housing provider in Toronto. They hope to make it a larger, more socially active community, even expecting about 10,000 new residents to move in by the end of the project. The Regent Park Revitalization is an opportunity for Toronto Community Housing to build a vibrant, mixed-income community. First of all, by the end of the project, there will be more commercial areas. Adding in commercial areas, such as Rogers, RBC and…

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    In the flyer made by the unions, they are announcing how the C.I.O. won the support of the Japanese cannery workers for the C.I.O. following Cannery Workers. The C.I.O stands for the Congress of Industrial Organization, which is a federation unions that organized workers that belongs to an industrial unions in the United States. The flyer stated that the Japanese looked at C.I.O. with suspicion, fear and distrust because of false rumor about the C.I.O . The Japanese thought that the C.I.O. was…

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    Proposed Location Hopeful Photography proposed location need to represent the edgy urban chic feel of the company brand. Our location area would be in downtown Tulsa. Our company studio space requirement would be an open industrial retail space that is at least 2000 square feet. Space needs to have an abundant amount of natural light for studio sessions. The studio surrounding location is as important as the studio itself. The studio location must be in a convenient location that is easily…

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    Target Population The Linden neighborhood, specifically the South Linden area, is the target population for this needs assessment project. South Linden is located on the north side of Columbus, bounded by I-71 on the west, East Hudson Street on the north, the east by of Billiter Boulevard, East 25th, Joyce and East 17th avenues as noted in Figure 1 (Columbus Planning Division, 2015). The estimated population in the South Linden area is 9,062 people, which is a decline from 1990 to 2010 of 33%…

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    How To Treat Anne Frank

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    Many people are affected by their surroundings. This includes the environment they are in and the people around them. While in hiding, this also applied to Anne Frank. The way she was treated by those in the annex with her changed her. The way her family, the van Daans’, and Mr. Dussel treated her had a big effect. The way she argued with the adults, trusted no one, and only loved a few people show her change in becoming more independant, closed off, and mature, mostly because of those around…

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    In the year of 1900, the population of New York City was 3.4 million people. Sadly, two thirds of the people were living in unsanitary and crowded tenements (Tenements). What is worse is that many people did not know the tenements. Jacob Riis, the author how How The Other Half Lives, opened citizen’s eyes about what New York City was truthfully like. Jacob Riis however has not been the only writer to write about the reality of the world. Author’s like Kate Chopin, who wrote The Story Of An Hour,…

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    Ttc Future Plan

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    Future plans of TTC The TTC has come a long way. Now, to become the world-class transit system the Toronto of the future needs, they are advancing to the next level. In 2018-2022, TTC has 5 major critical paths plans which will make TTC industry advanced to the next level (BBB, 2018) which are:- 1. Transform for financial sustainability: TTC would be closing the gap between income and the normal increments in consumption. The best way to accomplish that — for our city, for the clients who pay…

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    This paper highlighted things that I had not thought about prior to this. However, after reading the research I can see now where environmental racialization is a factor. Subsequently, it’s not just a phenomenon present only in the Toronto. I feel it is the root of many cities that I have travelled to in Southern Ontario, and in America as well. When Scarborough was developed I was not around. However, if I were privy to initial planning documentation, I wonder if the developers ask for…

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